News
Message in a Bottle Arrives at Museum
08-05-2009
Rector Professor Lucjan Suchanek of the State Higher Vocational School (PWSZ) in Oświęcim presented Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum Director Dr. Piotr M. A. Cywiński with the letter, written by Auschwitz prisoners, that was recently discovered during the renovation of one of the buildings at the school. The guest of honor on this occasion was former prisoner Wacław Sobczak, whose name appears in the letter, and who was one of the prisoners who bricked up the bottle in an aircraft shelter they were building on September 20, 1944.
Indian President at Auschwitz Site
29-04-2009
The President of India, Pratibha Devisingh Patil, visited the Auschwitz Museum and Memorial on April 26. She viewed Oświęcim-Auschwitz, the archival film footage shot by Soviet cameramen immediately after liberation. She also saw the crematorium and gas chamber building and block 11, which housed the camp jail. President Patil placed a floral tribute at the Death Wall in the courtyard of that block and paid homage to the people murdered there.
We will save from forgetting, what they wanted to destroy
29-04-2009
The Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation has been registered and has begun operations. On April 29 during a special conference held at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, its founder, Władysław Bartoszewski, presented its structure and the persons to whom this work has been entrusted. The director of the Museum, Dr Piotr M.A. Cywiński, who is the President of the new Foundation Management Board also took part in the conference.
Our Children and Grandchildren Must Learn about this Terrible Place
28-04-2009
The United Kingdom will join the project to maintain the grounds and buildings at the former Nazi German concentration and death camp, Auschwitz. — The Polish Prime Minister has outlined to me the steps that he wishes to take to make sure the permanence of that Memorial at Auschwitz. I was able to tell him today that we will join other countries in supporting the maintenance and retention on a permanent basis — said British Prime Minister Gordon Brown after a morning meeting in Warsaw with Prime Minister Donald Tusk.